By Robert Schoon (r.schoon@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 11, 2013 11:20 PM EST

If you're tired of waiting for special sale times to pick up the latest Humble Bundle - a package of games and independent content that Humble Bundle Inc. sells on about a bi-weekly basis - check out the latest from the people behind Humble Bundles. Today they released the Humble Store, a permanent web outlet for buying content for charity.

The Humble Store is where you can buy Humble Bundle-y games any time for with deep discounts on available titles. Basically, you're creating your own bundles whenever you want, though the option to name your own price is not available for the permanent web store. Still, just like Humble Bundle sales, a portion of your purchase will go to the game's developer, while another part of it goes to charity.

The Humble Store, according to Humble Bundle Inc.'s blog, is supporting five charities right now. "Ten percent of all purchases will go to vital causes like the American Red Cross, Child's Play, Electronic Frontier Foundation, World Land Trust and charity:water," stated the blog post.

Humble Bundle Inc. also created an informative video describing how the store works:

The Humble Store will rotate titles through the store on a day-to-day basis. Right now, as of the Humble Store's release, you can get Don't Starve, Natural Selection II, Euro Truck Simulator 2, The Swapper, Prison Architect, Rogue Legacy, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, Orcs Must Die! 2 and Gunpoint for 24 hours. Games are priced at 50 percent to 75 percent off.

By the way, Humble Bundle Inc., according to Gamasutra, will continue to offer its Humble Bundles - the multiple platform games, Steam, and sometimes DRM-free content available at the price you decide - in addition to the Humble Store.

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